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Official Organ of
Greene county.
SUBSCRIPTION :
$2 00.
C. HEARD,-’ --Proprietor.
31. T* LEW IN. - - Ifrlilor.
FRIDAY, l-’EBRE.Y RY 8, 1884.
uI **l3 :>i i* ll: iceic.
—The Atlanfu (’unstiiution, always
■wide awake and enterprising, sent a
member of its stall to Sparta, last week,
*o interview p Pitr<-e. The in*
trrview, as pu lishtd in Sunday's i*sue
vf that paper, is highly interesting.
Resides hi* family history and ii c -
dents in his eventful and useful life,
the gicat and 20..,) man gave his views
upon subjects of vital interest. W’e
make the follotri g extracts :
‘The negroes :.r eutitled to elim ntary
odue (ion, thesame as the whites, from
the hands of the slate. It i* the duty
•ofthe churelt to improve the colored
sninistiy, hut rather hy t lit oh gical
training than )y literary edncition.
In my judgement higher education so
s-allei would he a positive ralimity to
the negroes- It would increase the
friction bet we 11 the races, produce
■endless strifes, elevate negro aspiration
far above the station he was created to
■fill, resolve the wlode race into a
political faction full of strife, 11 i-ehief
and turbulence Negroes ought to he
taught, that the respect of the vhlte
race reii only b‘ attained hy good char
aider and conduct Their well'doing
mod well-being all right minded citi?,an
desite and would rejoice in. Agri
culture and all the uiechai ieal pursuits
are open to them, and in 'them (hey
might find lucrative employment In
t hese direct ions t hey may support their
families get propei ty and become valua
ble citizens. II negroes were educated,
intermarriage, in time, would bred
■trouble, but of this i see r.o tendency
now My conviction is that n-gries
have no t ight in juries, legislatures, or
in public office. Right involves eh-tr
actor and <j'i ilific iti 01. The 11 pp nuts
ment of any colored m in t > - llico hy the
government is an iosu't to the southern
people, and prov k-s eoofiiei and
disatisfactfon, when il left, as they
ought to be, in their natural sphere,
fho'e would he (|uiet nod goof rder,
The whites cm never tamely and
without prote-t submit to the iutru-ion
of colrred men into pliers of trust and
pr‘ fit and responsibility. There never
•can be stability and g > id order exoept
when i.iteiligeneu uni virtue preside
nod direct the affairs I the country.
The negro ought to b -protected in ill
his rights f person and property bi
the righteous admiuistratton of the
laws, lie is entitled to respect and
kind consideration in nil his pursues
and wants, while he himself is jndns
trious and upright and well behaved.
THE FUTURE OF THE COT NTH Y
The outlook of the future, as t > the
tnatci iai advancement oflhe cautitrv f
is hopeful. The influence id' the
churches, wise))' directed, wit! save
•he country from the dangers into
which unsafe leaders wv old bring it
I believe that the people of Ihe Uuited
States will reoiatn a church loving
people. The agitation of the temper'
arice (juestion is one fiaught with ct ■
tiiterest. It the evil of inteuipcran. c,
ft))’ legislation nr otherwise, can he re
moved, one of the greatest evils of the
country will have been wip.d out.
The means by which this end is t be
attained deserve earnest consideration
'J he calendar of crime shows that in
'teinpetance is one of its most potent
influences. One great danger of the
United States is the lack of bread con
trolling statesmanship and leg - at ion
men who allow local and personal nt -
• ives to be the guides hy which their
Conduct is guiged. The same danger
is to be feated in our courts
MORMWISW.
Mor man is-it can never be reached
through legislation It must be reach
and for the crime that it is by the strong
arm of justice. Bigamy is just a- loul in
Utah as it is in Georgia, and l.L
awist should not receive any not euti
eiderati >n in one place than t... other.
Abolish the territory That congress
has a right to do. It i- only when ’t
becomes a state that it can t.k its
place as a sovereign community J\;t
a comar.siion < dcteruiir: and and di--
creet men in charge of the tort:t
Punish sins of itepurity just as they
are pun\hef liy#ev the Christian
world. Arufthe commission with pic
■ar/ authority Missionary iffirt
might very properly aid the secular
authorities, but one thing shoul i not
be lost sight of, and that is, that the evil
must not be merely talked about, but
extirpated.
Nnrej’i High leuse ol Honor.
1
Christian at YV mi k
During the winter of 1851 the lion.
Will>aui L Matey was boarding at the
Irving House, (corner of Chambers
strict ) One morning the office boy
handed him a K tier from Now Orleans
I'lie substance of the letter was as
follows: ‘-Inclosed find our check on a
New York bank fur SI,OOO, which we
amd you as a retainer in a suit in a
New York court, the particulars ef
wiiicli we will send you in a lew days-”
.'Jr. Marcy inquired what he ought to
do. YVc replied: “Put it in your'poeket
aud wait for badness " "No, sir! ' he
replied, with an emphasis, “It's a
bribe ’' Then lie wrot a letter to hi*
correspondent saying it would be more
proper to state (he nature and character
of the suit, and ifiie agreed to give his
service then they might oilier him a
retainer, and inclosed the check to the
seuder by return mail. I wornlar i‘
our New York lawyers all do just so, in
1884?
Home is to have a military enra-n[*.
merit, commencing on July 2d, pros.
The Attorney Ueoeral sustains
Cjtnptrolhr General Wright's opinion
that the liquor dcilvrs’ tax should he
paid the Ist of January.
The road commissioners of Ogle
thorpe county will lest the legality of
the road laws now in operation in this
State.
Thu health of Ex-President Daiis
is extremely poor this winter.
The jail at Panielsvillc, Madison
county, was broken open last Tuesday
morning, and the prisoners, five in
number, made (heir e-eajie.
The Second Adventists definitely
announce that the will come to
an end on the 1 1 h of next November.
-• '• QO* • -
Nt Louis, Indianapolis, Chicago
and Louisville are making strenuous
efforts to induce the National Pemp
cratie Executive Committee to fix up
on one of them as the place for holding
(ha convent ion.
There hive been twenty-nine mur
ders and homicide* committed in Ra
bat) county since the war, and uouo
hive suit,red the death penally or
been sent to tin* chaingaug.
(Joorgi i’s peoi ejtmry now contains
1‘.'!22 |ii-uiiri's —tire largest number
ever recorded on the registry at one
time. The large per eentuge of tha
criminals is made up ol > ouogjnec n os,
among wliniu crime is on the luercase
The JL-Mill.in buys who k,lied John
l'ellisoii, near Mi 1.-dgevillo, a few
weeks ago, pleaded guilty, and have
gone to the penitentiary Ur life. J/on
diy night the uiurdored man's widow
(It and, leaving six s nail children, one of
whom was only six hours old at the
tiui-i of the mother's death.
A No then) exchange, staggered by
the unselfishness of Mayor llufus K.
Lester, of Savannah, gasps thus ;
■‘l lie model Mayor of all the Mayors
of the world is the Mayor of Savannah,
Ga. who has recommended that his
own salary be reduced If he lived in
any city in the North he would be
scooted into an insane asylum without
any further evidenoc.”
Some of the Klberton merchants in>
lorn the New South that they have
sold more corn and meat this season
than so early any previous year. Bad
.-ign.
’ •*
The depot at Can's Station und lha
si ire of Mr. .J ossa ( arr were destroyed
by lire, thought to It ve originated Ito n
a spark from one of the passing cugioes
on Saturday night.
J In owners of the property adjoin
ing the Capitol Square lot, which the
State t proceeding to condemn, have
appealed from the appraisement of the
pr peit) agreed upon list week by the
arbitrators The general impression is
th it the appraisement was verv liberal,
as it fix and the va!u ' nf the condemned
property at near SJ3 000; which the
owners have been returning for taxes
at only §II,OOO.
——
Nineteen emigrants left //art county
in a body last week, while a crowd of
thirty left Wilkinson, all bitind for
Tei ns.
The Senatorial den Hook in the Ken
tucky Legislature, was bioken on
Wed, csd iy by the election of Hon, J.
C. C Blackburn.
An exchange is confident that Capt.
Julin (J. Gu!fo-d, of Quitman county,
owns the finest cow in S’uth-west
Georgia, if not the State. The cow is
fall Jersey and half Durham. She
give< in one day 7 1’• pounds of mi k.
whi'di is equal to nine gallons and one
half pound. Capt Gulford says it is
nothing unusual to milk slcvrn half
gallons at a milking
TOWN and -COUNTRY
f MUB subscriber intends logiva more attention, in future,to the
TDIEUCTG- BUSINESS,
And will keep tin assortment of Pure Medicines mid Chemicals, ivhieh lie will sell on
reasonable terms for Cash.
Mr IL I'". TOKKHKT, who hasjiad a large experience ifl handling Drugs
lms been engaged to wail on customers in tbe general drug department, (tie t’roprie
tor will give Ins personal attention to the I’rcsariptipn department -in bis absence Dr.
.1. If. Gheesling w'i 11 net, tor bim. lie will also centime the practice of bja pcoiession,
in all its brandies.
JOHN 15. WALKER, M.D.,
LIC 7? VSEIJI) 11 U G Gl3l ’and A P 0/ITIU CAli Y,
Greenesboro', On., Febru r y 8, ,884
CITY 111 STORE.
Mrs. R. W. Griffin,
{Successor lo John ./. Grijpxi.)
mins old and sellable DKI'G STORK will he conducted on 1 lie fame principles as by
i the former pioprictor, with increased stock facilities; and I solicit a contin
ancr of tbe patronage bestowed on it.
I ALWAYS keep a l.atgs and varied assortinent of
ClieiiiicaSly EHttUMS
TW SD \ ;£j
Medicines.;
Full stool; of
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
COLORS, BRUSHES, etc.
All (Sizes WINDOW GLASS,
LAMP HOODS, CHIMNEYS, etc.
Buist’s Garden Seeds.
ONION SETS. POTATOES, etc..
Crop of 1883, warranted fresh and Genuine, ill rriifx papers sold at li ciilf!
strictly. The best Seed for this dimule.
Fine Cigars & Clicwiug Tobacrd
Toilet Soaps, “Perfumery, Pomrules. Tooth-b.rusiies, an-t Druggist’s sundries.
Pliysi c,\ tins’ prescriptions carefully compounded mil dispensed by licensed
and experienced Dharmacist Mrs, U W. GRIFFIN,
Grecn.eslmro’. Gn., .Dintinn S, ISS I.
Blacksisaithing,
AND GENERAL REPAIRING.
.-(>.•
GREENESBORO’, GA.
l\7’b have just opened bus:ne s at the t f r elan Shops, in Greenesboro, and are .joe
\ ▼ pared to do all kin Is of .vork in our line.
Sisekssiiiltag,
making Wheels, Turning, Slioeing, Forging and repairing of all kinds. (Fe ask fY>r the
public pallullage. We do first- class work, and guarantee it in every instance. Terms
CASH.
January 18. 1884. J. M. HOWELL & SON.
AT m ill!Mil WET,
Augusta* C* it.,
can buy Clothing, lias. Underwear, Neckwear, Umbrellas, etc., etc.
X as cheap ns anywhere in the United states.
A full line of
Ready-iade Overcoats
Always on hand. The
TAILORING DEPARTMENT
Is complete. Overcoats, Suits nnd parts of Suits made to order at the lowest pos
sible prices, t
Mill dills a Mr!
floods warrant*'<l, nnd entire satisfaction iruaraut-'ed to every purchaser. Visit
or* fo the City arc invited to call and examine my stock.
AUGUST DORK,
TAILOR and GENTS FURNISHER,
S7 1 Broa 1 Street, AUGUSTA, Ga. nov 2,53
W. A. MONNISII,
Watch- ;# A; Maker
mMjeu-cU,:
VITA TCI I KS, CLOCKS anil J XWEU’A
V V repaire 1 with
Neatness and l>i*|>;itch
ALL work warranted, ('barges reason
able fkjfShep at .dr. §. A. Torbcrt's
Store, opposite Court House.
Greenesboro’, <!a., Feb. t, 1884
SSfiCl nivcrsal A mmoniated Bone
has given eutiro -atisfuci ti wherever
used. For sale bv. W ,\|. Weaver,
86k. When a larmei ti- s Universal
once, he uses it forever afterwards. It
pays. For sale by, W. M Weaver.
TESTED W¥ TIME.
STRONG’S
PECTORIL PSLLS
in* euGCEssFui. u&n ros
HALF A CENTURY.
The best Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Dyspep
litt &nd Rheußtatlnm. Insure Healthy Appetite,
Good Digestion. Regularity of the Bowels. A pre
cious boon to delicate femide*, soothing and
bracing tbs nervous system, and giving vigor and
health to every fibre of the body. Sold by Druggists.
For Pamphlets. efcc.,addres r, C. E. HiLL *5: CO.
18 Cedar SL, N.l. City.
Ready put up Buggy Wheels
S8 tc 813 : Hubs, Spokes nud rims,
all sixes and dimensions Finished and
unfinished buggy and wac n Shafts
and Gross Pieces : Buggy Doles all
the extra parts for Wagons and Bug
j gins kept by, C'pclan, Seals A A ruing,
LEGAL NOTICES'.
(1 I'lOlKiiS I—Greene County.
\ Mrs. iSarah A Kimbrough. Adminis
tratrix of lie Estate of Alexander Kim.
brottgli deceased, applies Sir Letters of-
Dismission from said Estate and such Let
ters will he granted on the first tyondny in
May 1884, unless good object foes are filed.
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ordinary.
.January 28tb, 1881.
( V ICOl(i> | 4—Greene County.
V I Notice is hereby given to all persons
concerned, that on tire day of ,
1883, Samutd Lt Sibley, late of Greene
County, departed this life, intestate, and
no person has applied for administration
on the estate of Samuel 11. Sibley, in said
State; that administration on said Estate,
"ill be vested in the Clerk of the Superior
Court, or sonic other fit and proper person,
on his own bond, on the first Monday in
March pert, unless valid objections are
filed.
Given under hand and official signa
ture.
JOEL E. THORN TON, Ordinary.
February 1, 1881.
ft ISOJMiiI \ —Greene County.
•Jt Robert IS. Smith Administrator of
the FiStatc of Mrs. Emma Sherwood, de
ceased, applies for Letters of Dismission
from said Estate and such Letters will he
granted on the first Monday tn April lf-84,
unless good objections .are filed.
JOEL F TIJOSNTO-X, Ordinary.
December I,2th, 1883.
GICOKGIA —Greene County.
Jesse P. Wilson, Administrator of the
Lstate of James If. Godkin, deceased, ap
plies for Litters of Dismission from said
Lstate, an'd such Letters will be granted on
the first Monday in April next, unless good
objections m e tiled.
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ordinary.
January 3, IRB4-
f t 810 Kl.il G reene County.
VT Temperance 11. Daniel and Archi
bald Q. Dickinson, Executrix and Ex ecu
tor of Cordial N. Daniel, deceased, and
William ID McWhorter and Robert E.
Davison. Administrators with the Will an
nexed of William Edmondson, deceased,
apply for Letters of Dismission from the
Estates of said deceased and such Letters
will be granted on the first Monday in
March 1384. unless good objections are
filed.
JOEL F. THORNTON, Ord'y.
Nov. 30. ISB3
NOTICE
To Trespassers.
WE hereby forewarn all persons from
hunting (by day or by night,,), fish
ing, cutting timber, or any otherwise (res..
passing upon tur Lands. We will prose
cute to the full extent of (.lie law, such of
fenders.
L. C. PERDUE. F. W. PARK,
C. C. VINCENT.
February 1,1884—3 ts
I An entirely New and positively effective
J*SSSSn:-:' (*—_J Remedy for the speedy and permanent
cure of Seminal Emissions and Impotoncy by the only
true way, vn., Ihttot Application to the principal beat of tuc l/isease. Th
tiso of the remedy isntteuded with no pain or inconvenience, and does not
interfere with the ordinary pursuit* of life. This mode of treatment htu
Moo.l the test in very severe cases, nnd is now ft pronounced success. Th—j
t£ no nous mse about this preparation, Practical observation enables us to
positively guars dco that it will give perfect satisfaction. It is con
ceded by the Medical Profession to bo tho most rational means yat discov
ered of reaching an 1 curing this very prevalent trouble. The Remedy la
put up in neat tjoxM, of three *. No. 1 (1 .sting a moat 1.1. f3; No. 2 (uffl<i.nt U
eflect a permanent cure, ante* in severe cason); fft; No. 3 (lasting c-er three months
v..U mop emieiooo and reeto.e rigor in th. worn case.), f7. beat by mail, soaied to
plain wrappers, f nit direction* Tor using accompany e*.4. hot.
✓ •■tend for a Descriptive Pamphlet giving Anatomical Illustration.which wiHeon-%
B tbs most skeptical that they ran be rerore.l to perfect manhood, and tit- B
\. ed Tor the diniee r.r ermeoaif never oJTmU.I. Eeotseal.- l for stamp. M
HARRIS REMEDV CO. MF’G CHEMISTS,
Xlarl.ct nml Kill street., HT. I .H IK, MU.
J,WIGHT
& Cos.,
287 Sixth Street ,
Louisville, Ky. ?
MAMTACTURKRS OF_
SADIES, HARNESS, DOLLARS,
Elo , Etc., Elc.
We make a specialty of FirsT-Class
Hand-made Work. Oar house is head
quarters for
GATHRIGFIT'S PATENT MEN’S
AND WOMEN'S SADDLES.
GATHRIGHT’S PATENT HAR
NESS, SADDLES, etc.
CASH HEALERS will find it to their
interest to see our stock and get prices
fore buying. n0v.2,1583—
IviGuRODS rtt ALTHrowMEN
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
“ ® organic weakness and do-
HK b 9 cav, Ami numerous ob
w* K a iffla Kg fcA s m searo diseases, battling
II ZJ, T? OTQ 7 S p Jf Bkillfol physicians, result
Bif fr°“ m<am
1* 3E w tions, too freo indulgence,
_ wxf and over brain work. Do
rvk V\\ fV Dot temporize while such
Vs enemies lurk in your sys
v. vJ w vl\|li>*r tem. Avoid being imposed
. n on by pretentious claims o!
A Ib&uic&l Cur© other remedies for theso
w troubles. Get our free circa
•* lar and trial package and
Or CliifflA 1 UiUlIiM h> k , lr >S mr.tment cUf-where.
Take a remedy tiiat has cured
thousands, and does not in-
terfere with attention to bus!-
I IsS tU | htly Ii nc3s or cause pain or inoon-
venience. Founded on soi-
B@-Tostod for over B cr ''-‘ fio medical principles.
Growing in favor and reputa
years by us© 111 thou- tion. Direct application to the
Bands of cases. 3tat °. r a di / e i s - nia * “? F+
m. ciflc influence felt without
"—“ delay. Tiie natural fuuc
“l aft v>A A ft 5-m tions of the human organ-
M' 2? 4 i© i.m are restored. The
Ah’ ft u M animating elements of
ra • Jr g ® lifo which have been
PACKAGE. | | M wasted are given back.
_____ patient becomes
Tu and gaims
SEND ADDRESS strength rapidly.
HARRIS REMEDY CO., Mfg Chemist*.
30t>V£ North 10th St., St. Louis, Mo.
Ome Month's Treatment, $3; 2 months,ss ; 3 months, $7,
J.II.MONCRIEF,
-/■YS.
RESI DENI
f§ : y :oßenfisi
Greene shoro Ga.
1 have all the Model n improvements no
cessary to render operations as bear
able as possible, and expeditous. Th.
utmost care and consideration v ill be oxer
cised in all operations.
SATISFACTION GUAR AXTEED.
Feb. 22. 1883.
Th . < ' <Jt ritmcti-core.,
©so. AiLro.it, Lungs, full idea, Ufi p., route cost, free
MARRjAGEpj
iDR. WHITTIER I
tTae creat specialist. Nervous Debility. lin pediment*
Vf& lr SuS!j onsulte;ion end Pamphlet free.
R. I*. SIBLEY. Wm. J CRANSTON.
R. P. SIBLEY,
C otton Factor* Guano Healer
Commission Merchant,
734 and 730 Reynolds Street,
7 fSajC , (■ J 3 * m.
JEgrTabeial nJvasccs made on Consignments. Bagging anl Ties furnished at
lowest rates Strict personal attention given to weighing and. sampling Cotton. Con
signments of Grain solicited. pet 5,’83 —
Assignee's Sale!
mtS' • Own
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF CARRIAGES. RUGGIES, WAG
ONS. SADDLES. HARNESS. LEATHER, etc.,
AT THE OLD STAND OF
R. H. MAY & Cos.,
WILL BE OFFERED FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS AT
Greatly fled need Prices ! !
T
3 ill, above Goods are all e'ean, fresh stock, made by the Best Manufacturers in thn
United Stales, and comprise the well known makes of Studebaker, Wit burn and Stan
dard Plantation Wagons, all sires. Best quality of Open nnd Top Buggies, Pluotons,
Victorias and Extension Top Cabrioletles, made in the Northern nnd Eastern Elates;
also seventy-five Open Top and Top Buggies of Cincinnati Work, Spring Wagons and
F.oad Carts, *
-A. Z_.£LT*g’o StQCk;
Of Single and Double Harness, Stage Harness, Plow Gear, Names, Ti;a,Qeg, Col
lars, Bits, Buckles, Plow Bridles, Umbrellas, Whips, Horse BbmMts, Lsp Robes,
eic., etc. Leather end Rubber Belting, all sizes. Calf Skins, Sole Leader, Shoe
Findings, Hemp, Jute, Soap Stone and Gun> Packing, etc , etc. These Goods,
MUST BE SOLD ! •
AND LARGE INDUCEMENTS will be offered to CASH Envers. Ca.ll,§aily and
examine tbe Goods and secure the Bargains now offered.
N. B, —Every Vehicle sold subject to the regular twelve months guarantee.
John S. Davidson, Assignee,
704 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, Ga, Of ROB’T 11. MAY & Cos.
.September 28, 1883
MMS’JffiJPILIS
And -will completely change tho blood In i! o entire system in throe months. Any
person who will take 1 Pill each night, from 1 to 13 weeks, may be restored to sound
lit allli, if such a thhyy be possiela. For Female Complaints these Fills have equal.
Physicians use them for the euro of J-IYEII 1 111 ill diEoages. Sold everywhere,
or sent by mail for 25e. ia stamps. Circa]a s free. I. C. J .UN3CX &CO , Boston. Mass.
B rasv R BBHiH 88 ESI PKI 13 £7' Croup, Asthma. Bronchitis, Neural!
TH y ;! Pa fU i--; id * - JPi s i; r - a. Rheumatism. JOHNSON'S ANO
•'3 13 m WM M L Fj r.. - h it-i fj ml DYNE U.NI.MBN 1 (far Inlmml arid External
,IgH j t --‘7I [fi r K\> Egj t .B.| £ will in-t intaneously relieve these tc-rrilila
Hrj Mji I- —c j •"£•! s‘ tr: - 5. ‘j ;>■ Ss disco ■ aad will posuivcl, cure nmc -uj
aSJ m r -,1 W I I, JN I ■ Eq rs sgi TANARUS: :* 1 out of un. Information th.-i, will save mhS
Ifll at M L,J rJ U nfJ r "l \ l.ves wnt ftyaby mail. Inurt delay a uiueHsui;
$7 r* Vi -s’ O. ' ' '■■ ■ '■ -
JOHNSON’S ANODYNE UNITiCRf (T’HES Influenza, Dlnrdinpr at the Timers TToarsc
nr--. Hi kil. r < *h, Y.H.. opm- • t. <' ' • in. r t.j.'i. j sontrry, t holm Morlms, Kidney Troubles, and
Diseases of ta: Spine. Sold ev rywia rc. Circulars free. I. S. JOHNSON <sc CO., iiostan. Mass.
It is a well-known fact that most of the O L r J ifi. f” r 7 P H S R B&, ® B
Ilorjic and (’attic l'nwdcr sold in liiis conn- tic r J r-'-i - ' r.i L. g 3 gl a k] kH \
wortliless; that Sheridan's Condition m9m| l| Hgf EiiL HI m fl ■■ Wm
i’owd- ri - ah-olGtsfly pnro nnd very valuable. (Jga Wag,; R || Of
N.< hingr on I'artii will make hens hi * N ij p H
l<:y IL': •• Sheridan’s Condition Pow- B w B E m Klvn u fei ’C&y S
dir. 1 • -e, one teaspc.onful to each pint of ■*■■ m ■oj ■■■ w mmaw m mi
Con.]. It will also p. itivelv prevent and enre | Hop Cholera, Ac. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25c. In
l\9 A stamps. Furnished in larKC cans, price $1.00; hv mail, SI.IOL
'kJ isT * W ftacSYi 31 \d? 4sSi Ti J 4? | Circulars fre. hS. JOHNSON <56 CO., Boston, Mass.
FLOWS, CUTLERY,
LOCKS. HINGES,
BELTING, SCALES,
And
Agricultural Implements
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
AT LOWEST PRICES ! !
iuimev p. .iiooisu,
September 28, 1833-.- AUGUSTA, Go,
Geo. IS. flilile.v. Ashiii-y SB nil, P IS Toll in.
GEO. R. SIBLEY & CO.,
Cotton Factors,
BJf7 and 849 Reynolds Street,
AUGUSTA GEORGIA,
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